Can you ride the Honda CB750 on an A2 licence?

Yes, you can ride the Honda CB750 (1992 - 2001) on an A2 motorbike licence. However, you will need to fit a restrictor kit to reduce its power output and make it A2 licence compliant!

Honda CB750 (1992 - 2001) motorcycle

Honda CB750 (1992 - 2001)

The Honda CB750 is a simple, easy to maintain motorcycle that won’t turn that many heads. Its old-school 80’s design might not be that attractive for younger generations, but you shouldn’t be buying this bike for the looks anyway.

Where the Honda CB750 truly shines is the riding comfort and reliability. The bike has very long service intervals. It handles incredibly well and is super-stable at higher speeds. On top of that, it has enough power for long-distance highway rides.

All of these attributes make the Honda CB750 a great all-around A2 bike suitable for both everyday commuting and occasional weekend trips.

A2 Licence Compliance

The Honda CB750 is a 747cc A2-friendly bike. It has a power output of 54 kW (73 bhp), which exceeds the 35 kW (47 bhp) limit needed for an A2 licence. The bike has to be restricted by at least 35.1% to become A2 licence compliant.


You will need a restrictor to ride the Honda CB750 on an A2 motorbike licence. See the restrictor kits section to check out what restrictors are available for the Honda CB750.

TitleSpec
ManufacturerHonda
CategoryStandard
Engine typeInline 4
Engine strokes4-Stroke
Engine size747cc
Power output54 kW
Torque output45 ft-lb
Top speed128 mph
Horsepower73 bhp
Weight215 kg
Seat height795 mm
Front tyre size120/70-17
Rear tyre size150/70-17
Fuel tank size20 litres
Fuel tank range181 miles
Fuel consumption41 mpg
Oil capacity3 litres
Annual road tax£117
Price£2,800
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